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NO! Matter is defined as the stuff (atoms, particles, elements, minerals, etc) that makes up everything in the world. Matter and weight are not the same things. Weight depends on how much gravity is effecting you. (you would weigh less on the moon because there is less gravitational influence) Matter is everything that makes up everything

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Q: What form of matter is sometimes invisible?
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